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Caribbean-English Passages

Intertexuality in a Postcolonial Tradition
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* How does Caribbean literature use English genres? * How has English Literature been shaped by Caribbean contact? * How did English poetry confront the violence of Caribbean experience? * How are icons of English art such as Turner's Slave Ship seen under Caribbean eyes? Tobias Doring answers these questions through a close analysis of key texts by Derek Walcott, V. S. Naipaul, and Wilson Harris, as well as those of a younger generation of writers such as David Dabydeen, Grace Nichols and Amryl Johnson. The result is an analysis of the intertextual relationship between English and Caribbean writing. Doring uses Postcolonialism as a backdrop to examine and question the traditional genres of travel writing, nature poetry, adventure tales, autobiography and the epic, assessing their relevance to, and modification by, the Caribbean experience. Caribbean-English Passages opens an innovative and cross-cultural perspective, in which familiar oppositions of colonial/white versus postcolonial/black writing are deconstructed. English identity is thereby questioned by this colonial contact, and Caribbean-English writing radically redraws the map of world literature. This book is essential reading for students of Postcolonial Literature at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.

Author Biography:

Tobias Döring teaches literature and cultural studies at the English Department of the Freie Universität Berlin. A graduate of the University of Kent at Canterbury, he takes special interest in African and Caribbean literature and postcolonial studies.
Release date NZ
December 13th, 2001
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Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
256
Dimensions
156x234x17
ISBN-13
9780415255844
Product ID
8227875

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